Money, of course, was the reason relocating Presley’s mansion to Japan was even considered, but the King’s home should be protected
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It sits on a busy boulevard eight miles from Memphis, Tennessee: a peculiar mansion bought by an excitable 22-year-old singer in 1957. He had fallen in love with the blues on Beale Street, cut his first records in the city’s Sun Studios; he would later make three albums with the city in his name. Elvis Presley left Graceland for the last time in 1977 – he is even buried in the garden.
I visited Graceland on my musical honeymoon through the US eight years ago. The place was his life. Would it be so if it moved to another country?
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